West Texas weather

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20200111_084413.webp We haved had an unusually mild winter thus far. Yesterday the temp was 70° F. 8 pm last night it was still in the 50s. Got up this morning and... now it's sunny and about 50° F. Ahhh Texas!
 
Yes, according to the news station I watch in Fl. they're having unusually warm weather and facing a week of 80s. and possibly record high of 85 on Sunday. Wish I was there.:)

Tony.
 
I was running over the A66 in Cumbria on Thursday morning and it was snowing quite hard and settling quickly. They shut it 3 hours later.
 
We’re had a really mild winter so far :p
A bit nippy yesterday :)
The sun is out today ;)
 
I was running over the A66 in Cumbria on Thursday morning and it was snowing quite hard and settling quickly. They shut it 3 hours later.
It’s snowed in the uk and we haven’t had the Armageddon warnings on tv and radio? Snow up north and the pansy southerners aren’t stockpiling food? Shock! Horror! :whistle:;)
 
It’s snowed in the uk and we haven’t had the Armageddon warnings on tv and radio? Snow up north and the pansy southerners aren’t stockpiling food? Shock! Horror! :whistle:;)
Haha yeah it was quite heavy. The stint between Gretna and Lockerbie on the M74 had a covering too but to be fair to our Scottish counterparts I must have counted 5 ploughs/gritters on that stretch.
 
Yes, according to the news station I watch in Fl. they're having unusually warm weather and facing a week of 80s. and possibly record high of 85 on Sunday. Wish I was there.:)

Tony.
That’s not too bad for FL, I don’t think..used to go there in November and it was in the 80’s. Now, one year it was in the high 60’s and we had to find sweatshirts...in Key West.
 
We were in Pensacola just over 2 years ago and I had to buy a "hoody", we keep some long trousers at the villa just in case.

Tony.
 
In Alabama, then mention if snow will empty store shelves of bread, milk, cheese, eggs...one year they closed the schools where we lived because there was a 10% chance of snow...=))
 
Sounds just like the UK does that Tom.

Tony.
 
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